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Pattern Dates for British Ordnance Small Arms is based on nearly three decades of intensive research on weapons carried by troops sent to 18th century North America and is a must for the reenactor or collector of Revolutionary War firearms.
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The Boston Massacre "...disciplined by close reasoning and close documentation, and seasoned with a sharp sense of character and drama,... a definitive account...Full of gripping detail, a good deal of myth-shattering, and some discriminating reappraisals." - Arthur B. Tourtellot, the New York Times Book Review
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Woodland Indians brings to life the vanished cultures of the Woodland Indians, mainly the period from 1000 B.C. to 1500 A.D., telling of these Indians' leadership, religious beliefs, seasonal celebrations, agriculture and warfare.
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New England Indians, 2nd Edition an informed and fascinating account of the 18 major tribes that lived in pre-Colonial New England with extensive profiles of each Indian group, including tribal practices and customs. Detailed narrative and many illustrations. |
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Book of Buckskinning Whether you're an old-timer or a newcomer to the hobby, this book is still one of the best "how-to's" even after 21 years. Basic clothing, tents and tipis, camp behavior, the craft of 'buckskinning' and many more period activities are all covered here.
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Leading by Example: Partisan Fighters & Leaders of New France 1660-1760 vol. 1 tells the stories of Jacques LeMoyne de Ste. Hélène, who led the grueling winter attack on Schenectady and battled brilliantly in the 1690 siege and battle of Quebec and Charles-Michel de Langlade, whose fame and reputation for fearlessness grew out of his roles in the 1752 attack on Pickawillany, Braddock’s Defeat on the Monongahela and, ultimately, the battle for Quebec.
Volume 2 also available.
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